Azúcar (Los Van Van album) explained

Azúcar
Type:studio
Artist:Los Van Van
Cover:Azúcar.jpg
Released:1992 (Cuba)
Studio:Estudios de las Grabaciones Egrem (Havana)
Label:Green Linnet/Xenophile,[1] Areito
Producer:Juan Formell
Prev Title:25 Años
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:Lo Ultimo En Vivo
Next Year:1995

Azúcar is an album by the Cuban band Los Van Van.[2] [3] It was released in the United States in 1994, the band's first album in eight years to be widely distributed.[4] [5] [6] Due to the U.S. embargo, the band did not tour behind the album until 1996.[7]

Production

The album was recorded in 1992. Los Van Van constituted 15 members, including three trombonists and three violinists. Piano player César Pedroso contributed to the songwriting.[8]

Critical reception

The Gazette called the album "vibrant dance music, a furious stew of trombones and violins, timbales, congas, keyboards and rousing vocals."[9] The Guardian deemed it "old-fashioned, high class, salsa from Cuba's foremost band."[10] The Boston Globe praised the "bright, hot dance tunes, played with extraordinary verve, punchy horns jumping out from a powerhouse rhythm section."[11]

The Americas determined that Los Van Van "takes the humble son into another dimension through splashes of modem influences and highly charged, energetic performances."[12] The Boston Herald stated that the sound "hinges on the interplay between charismatic singer Pedro Clavo and the chorus, an explosive percussion battery and the driving electric bass lines of band founder Juan Formell."[13] The Nation included the album in its article on 1994's notable releases.[14]

AllMusic wrote that "most of the CD consists of straight-ahead Afro-Cuban salsa; however, it also contains a few cuts that are essentially Latin pop with Afro-Cuban elements."

Notes and References

  1. Lannert . John . Los Van Van Return . Billboard . Dec 10, 1994 . 106 . 50 . 37.
  2. News: Steinberg . David . Basking in the Sounds of Cuba . Albuquerque Journal . 14 Apr 1995 . E20.
  3. Book: Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures . 2000 . Routledge . 1 . 1526.
  4. News: Watrous . Peter . Band Leader Honors His Father, Himself a Band Leader in Cuba . The New York Times . 10 Dec 1994 . 18.
  5. News: Top Ten Recordings 1994 . The Boston Globe . 22 Dec 1994 . Calendar . 18.
  6. News: Semel . Benjamin . Super Bowl Visits Cuba . The Times-Picayune . February 3, 1995 . L14.
  7. News: Juan Formell y Los Van Van: 'Te Pone la Cabeza Mala . The Washington Post . 22 May 2022.
  8. Edgar . Jacob . Say Cheese . The Beat . 1996 . 15 . 1 . 38–40, 82.
  9. News: Feist . Daniel . Forgotten jewels: 1994's last roundup . The Gazette . 31 Dec 1994 . D2.
  10. News: Spencer . Neil . Pop Releases . The Guardian . 12 Feb 1995 . The Observer Review Page . 16.
  11. News: Wald . Elijah . Azucar Los Van Van . The Boston Globe . 8 Dec 1994 . Calendar . 21.
  12. Holston . Mark . Finding the latest from there to ear . The Americas . May 1995 . 47 . 3 . 55.
  13. News: Convey . Kevin R. . Music Discs . Boston Herald . June 9, 1995 . S15.
  14. Santoro . Gene . Our Holiday Lists . The Nation . Dec 26, 1994 . 259 . 22 . 814.